Stabilized flotation platform

ABSTRACT

A stabilized flotation platform that is used for supporting supplies for those enjoying time in the water. The uniqueness is the stability provided by its construction such that materials contained on or in the device do not spill into the water.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The instant invention deals with a stabilized flotation platform that is used for supporting supplies for those enjoying the water. The uniqueness of the instant invention is the stability provided by its construction such that materials contained on or in the device do not spill into the water.

There are many devices manufactured from foam that are used in and around water. For example, there is the well-known noodle that is an elongated, usually round in construction foam object, that is used by children for floating in water.

Knee boards, tables, surfing boards and even water skis are also manufactured for water use.

In U.S. Pat. 6,171,160 that issued Jan. 9, 2001, to Skaggs, et al there is shown a floating device which is a table that has unitary structure and is useful in water or on land, having a weighted base and a water-draining top surface. The weighted base is required in order to stabilize the device.

U.S. Pat. 6,976,434 that issued Dec. 20, 2005, to Roig, et al deals with a floating amphibious game table. The game table floats but is stabilized by legs and can be used on water or on land.

U.S. Pat. 7,344, 138 that issued on Mar. 18, 2008, to Romney deals with a floating poker pad that is used on land and on water. It is not described how the pad is stabilized in water. Apparently, the pad is large and is hollow, both of which lead to its stability in water.

U.S. D592,268S that issued on May 12, 2009, to Montagnino deals with an ornamental design for a floating picnic table.

U.S. D663,364 S that issued on Jul. 10, 2012, deals with a floating table. There is no detail on stability of the device in water. The same situation abides with the design shown in U.S. D740,373 that issued Oct. 6, 2016, to Martin.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Thus, there is disclosed and claimed herein a stabilized floating platform. The platform comprises a center platform manufactured from an inflatable material and having an outside wall and an inflatable material ring attached-to and encircling the outside wall. The inflatable material ring has a buoyancy greater than the center platform inflatable material and the center platform has a plurality of through holes for holding liquid containers. There is a large opening in the center platform for holding a large container.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a full top view of the device of this invention showing the various openings.

FIG. 2 is a full top view of the device of this invention showing the through holes filled with drink containers.

FIG. 3A is a full top view of a device of this invention showing the tumbler rings and tether.

FIG. 3B is a full top view of a tumbler ring of this invention.

FIG. 3C is a full side view of a tumbler ring of this invention.

FIG. 4 is full top view of a device of this invention showing a large container in the large opening and auxiliary configurations in the center platform foam.

FIG. 5 is a full side view of a device of this invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION AND DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a full top view of a stabilized floating platform 1 of this invention showing a center inflatable material platform 2, and an attached inflatable material ring 3 encircling the center inflatable material platform 2. The inflatable material ring 3 has a buoyancy higher than the buoyancy of the center inflatable material platform 2. The device 1 of this invention is stabilized in water, meaning for purposes of this invention, that because of this differentiation in the two buoyancies, the inflatable material ring has a greater resistance to tipping over in water and stabilizes the entire device 1.

The center platform 2 has a plurality of holes 4 through it which serve as liquid container holders 7. FIG. 2 is a full top view of the stabilized floating platform with cups 7 in the openings 4. In addition, the center platform 2 has a large center opening 5 to hold large containers 8. By “large”, for purposes of this invention, it is meant that this opening 5 is 6 to 14 inches in diameter and will hold an ice bucket or the like (See FIG. 4 ). Also, this opening 5 can hold containers of beverages, such as iced tea or the like. The through openings 4 have a diameter ranging from about 2 inches to about 5 inches.

Some beverage containers are larger than the normal glass beverage containers and therefore, the openings 4 can have an auxiliary supporting member called a tumbler ring 6 as shown on FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C. FIG. 3B shows the opening 14 in the center of the tumbler ring. Surrounding the beverage container, and being larger in diameter than the beverage container, the tumbler ring 6 stabilizes the beverage container from tipping over.

FIG. 4 also shows auxiliary component formations (slots or indentions) 9 for holding, for example, telephones, or other electronic devices, or other auxiliary components such as sun cream containers.

The stabilized floating platform 1 can also have a tether 10 attached to it to allow a person to maintain the platform 1 in a nearby vicinity. One means of attaching the tether to the person is an arm or leg band 11 which can close using Velcro® or something similar.

FIG. 5 is a full side view of the platform 1 of this invention showing the inflatable material ring 3, liquid containers 7, an ice bucket 8, tumbler rings 6, a tether 10, with arm band 11, and light reflectors 12 (See FIG. 5 ).

The stabilized floating platform 1 has a nominal size ranging from about 2 feet to 6 feet long, about 14 to 28 inches wide with the encircling inflatable material ring 3 having a diameter ranging from about 3 inches to about 8 inches. The center platform 2 thickness ranges from about 2 inches to about 6 inches.

The center platform 2 is manufactured from inflatable material. The platform 2 has a valve 13 for this purpose and the ring 3 has a similar valve 14 for this purpose (See Figures

For this inventive device, one just has to be sure that the buoyancy of the ring 3 is higher than the buoyancy of the center platform 2 to ensure stability of the device in water.

The inflatable material useful in this invention can be plastic or like material, just as long as the material will hold introduced air. The plastic can be patterned in any desired pattern. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A stabilized floating platform, said platform comprising: I. a center platform manufactured from an inflatable material and having an outside wall; II. an inflatable material ring attached to, and encircling said outside wall, said inflatable material ring having a buoyancy greater than said center platform inflatable material; III. said center platform having a plurality of through holes for holding drink containers; IV. a large through opening in said center flatform for holding a large container.
 2. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a tether attached to said stabilized floating platform.
 3. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein each said plurality of through holes has a tumbler ring associated with it.
 4. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tumbler rings are manufactured from foamed plastic.
 5. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are container insulators inserted into each through hole in III.
 6. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein the container insulators are manufactured from foamed plastic.
 7. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one light reflector is attached to said stabilized floating platform.
 8. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein the stabilized floating platform and auxiliary components are manufactured from white inflatable material.
 9. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein the stabilized floating platform and auxiliary components are manufactured from colored inflatable material.
 10. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein the stabilized floating platform has formations therein to accommodate hand-held electronic devices.
 11. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 1 wherein the stabilized floating platform is manufactured from plastic.
 12. A stabilized floating platform as claimed in claim 11 wherein the stabilized floating platform is manufactured from patterned plastic. 